Sunday, July 8, 1928 



Sunday Afternoon, December 2 



Co.NTERT by GEORGE H. BOYNTON, Tenor 



ADDRESS 



"Dollars and Sense in the Crime Problem" 



CHARLES BRANDON BOOTH 



Any son of Genenil Ballington Boolh and of Mrs. 

 JIaud liallington Booth (with General William Booth, 

 who founded the Salvation Army in London, for a 

 grandfather) would just naturally he interested in 

 social prohlenis and endowed with power to malse 

 otlier people understand what lie feels ahout these 

 things. CIIAKI.ES BIJANDON BOOTH, whom we wel- 

 eonie lo tlie Old South for the first time, was for ten 

 years general scerelary of the prison work department ' 

 of the \'ulunleers of America, working closely with 

 his famous mother inside prisons as well as outside. 

 Onee <]uring (hat period he spoke at Ford Hall and 

 those of us who heard him then have never forgotten i 

 the occasion. Possessed of a tine spirituality and of 

 great earnestness, he drives home his dynamic mes- 

 sage with eloquence and virility. We may count on 

 him for a great afternoon. 



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